Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1956, Image 22

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    BIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday- January B, 1958
Democrats Claimed Unable To Sign Up
Los Angeles (U.R) Former
Democratic Congressman Clint
en D. McKinnon said yesterday
in a signed story in the Los
Angeles Mirror-News that " a
number" of Madison ave. ad
vertising agencies have refused
to handle the 1956 Democratic
presidential campaign. McKin
non, (jne-time, publisher of the
now defunct Los Angeles Daily
News, said his partg "cannot
find a first-run advertising
agency" to handle the campaign,
despite "the $750,000 in fees"
the Democrats will be spending.
Business Offered
"The Democratic chieftains
have offered their business to
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF HEARING
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION
OF THE
riTV rtC 1W F.DFflRD
Notice is hereby Riven that a Public
Hearing will be held by the Plan
Commission of the City of Medford
at the Council Chamber in the City
Hall of said City at the hour of ..30
p M.. January 9. 1956. for the change
1 . '' . , -i; A Sinele Family
Dwelling District to Class III Com
mercial District oi mc iuuvu.
crii.?rfi '? S'ick 1. Laurel.
hurst Addition North of the Old
Citv Limits to Stevens Street, being
Lots 1 to 5 inclusive and Lots i 20
to 24 inclusive and the area nonn
r-. c.r.o, hEinnini at the
intersection of Stevens Street and
Marv Street North to the new Cit,
Limits; thence westerly to Crater
t Avenue: thence southerly
. ,-.,.... t oV tn .ctpvens Street;
'L""iy. " ,V, . I n Crater Lake
incite Buuwit.",7 - .,.i
to Stevens Street: thence ter;
long Stevens Street to the point of
beginning. , .
j rYtartVH ot IOn from
Class I A Single Family Dwelling
ri-. t R Sinele and Two
Family Dwelling District of the fol
lowing oescnoea propcuj.
All of Blocks 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7
Laurelhurst Addition, and that part
of Block 2 of the Laurelhurst Addi
tion north of the old City Limits
to Stevens Street Demg lob i iy
inclusive and Lots 18 to 24 inclusive.
i r,nrth of Stevens Street
v.;r,nir, at the intersection of
" vt,rv ctreot. and Stevens Street
Ihence easterly to Wabash Avenue:
thence north to the present City
Limits: thence along the present
City Limits westerly to Mary Street:
thence southerly alone Mary Street
to the point of beginning.
All persons interested in the change
of zones as above set forth will be
heard by the Planning Commission at
(Tithe time and place aforesaid.
By order of the Planning CommU
aton, December 13. 195S.
H. E. Mackie.
pBuilding Inspector.
KOTICB OF HEARING ON HNAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF
HARRIET GARNER, also known as
Hartie Garner. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executor has filed herein
his final account and report, and that
February 6, 1956, at 9:30 o'clock. A.M.
at the court room of the above en
titled court at the court house in
Medford, Oregon, has been fixed by
the court as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac
count and for the examination and
allowance thereof.
Harvey E. Garner, Executor
NOTICE OF SALE
No. 9647
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
In The Matter of the Estate of
JAMES STITT, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersifaed will, from and after the
24th day of January. 1956. sell all
the right, title and interest of the
above entitled estate in and to the
following described real property,
to-wit:
Beginning at a . point 202 feet
southerly from the Northeast cor
ner of Block 62 on Third Street
in the Citv of Jacksonville. Jack
son County. Oregon. Thence west
erly parallel with Elm Street 120
feet to the center line of Creek;
-thence southerly along the center
(jlne of Creek 92.2 feet, thence
easterly parallel with Elm Street
96.0 feet to the westerly side of
Third Street, thence northerly
alone the west line of Third
Street 89.0 feet to the point of
heffinninc.
Said real property will be sold at
private sale at the Law Office of
Thomas J. Reeder. 216 E. Main St..
Medford. Oregon, for cash, subject to
the confirmation of the above en
titled Court.
Dated and first published. Decem
ber 23rd, 1935.
Thomas J. Reeder
Administrator
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the
Board of Commissioners of the Grand
view Water District, Jackson County.
Oregon, will receive sealed bids at
2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of
January, 1956. at Room 1. Brophy
Building. Medford, Oregon, for an
issue of Twenty-seven Thousand Dol
lars ($27,000.00) of general obligation
bonds of said District to be in denom
inations of Sl.000.00 each. Said bonds
shall be dated January 1. 1936 and
hall mature as follows: $1,000.00 on
January 1 in each of the years 1957
through 1983. inclusive.
Said bonds are to bear interest at
the rate or rates specified by the suc
cessful bidder, payable semfannually
on the first days of January and July
of each vear at the First National
Bank of Portland. (Oregon) Medford
Branch.
All bonds which have not matured
are subject to call and redemption on
January 1. 1965 and on any interest
paying date thereafter. Notice of call
shall be published in one issue of a
newspaper published in Jackson
County, Oregon, at least 30 days prior
to redemption date.
Bidders offering to purchase said
bonds are invited to bid thereon for
not less than 98 cc of par. Bids must
be in writing and unconditional and
accompanied by a certified check in
the amount of S540.00 as evidence of
food faith on the part of the bidder,
aid deposit shall not draw interest
but will be forfeited to the District as
liquidated damages should the suc
cessful bidder withdraw his bid or
fail or neglect to complete his offer
in accordance with the terms thereof.
The Board of. Commissioners of
aid District reserves the right to re
ject anv and all bids and to waive
any and all informalities in the bids.
The District will furnish and print
said bonds, and will furnish the un
qualified approving opinion of Win
free, McCulloch, Shuler & Sayre, at
torneys at law, Portland, Oregon.
Dated this 20th day of December.
1955. bv order of the Board of Com
missioners of Grandview Water
District.
John Ahem. Treasurer
Grandview Water District
a number of top ranging agen
cies along advertising row and
have been given a polite re
fusual. despite a fortune that
will go to the one that takes
the account.
"While the excuses tendered
to the Democrats do not exactly
reveal the real reason, the
known explanation is that the
various agencies are afraid to
accept the Democratic business
for fear it will lose them even
larger and longer-term accounts
Jehovah Witnesses
To Gather at Klamath
Klamath Falls (U.R) More
than 100 delegates to ihe first
Jehovah's Witness circuit con
ference of 1956 were expected
in Klamath Falls this week-end.
Represented will be 20 Witness
congregations in southern Ore
gon and northern California.
Advertising Agency
with the big manufacturers
whose sentiments are as strong
as sulphuric acid against the
party of Jackson, Roosevelt and
Truman.
"Meanwhile, the Republican
party has the choice of adver
tising agency row ..."
Man's Body Found
By Coasfguardsmen
Aberdeen, Wash. (U.R)
Coastguardsmen have recovered
the body of C. W. Blanchard,
Long Beach, Calif., who drowned
with two other persons in a boat
ing accident last Sept. 2.
The body was recovered a half
mile southwest of Tokeland,
some 25 miles from where the
boat sank in surf off Westport,
killing Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wing,
Tacoma. Blanchard's wife was
the only survivor.
Easier Turkey
Preparaiion Due
Chicago OI.R Husbands
will be spared the chore of carv
ing the family turkey within 10
years and their wives will spend
less than an hour preparing and
cooking the bird, a poultry ex
pert said today.
Dr. James M. Gwin, general
manager of the Poultry and Egg
National Board, predicted that
turkeys will be sold pre-sliced
by 1966, probably out of vend
ing machines.
"Induction or electronic heat
ing may permit the birds to be
hard -frozen and raw at 11
o'clock and completely cooked
and ready for serving by noon,"
he told the annual meeting of
the National Turkey Federation.
He said turkey sold through
vending machines may account
for volume sales in the future,
and added that cooked, ready to
eat portions may be vended to
workers in factories and offices.
Around Hollywood
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Correspondent
. Hollywood (U.R) On Vine
st., busy hub of Hollywood's
television and record world, a
s h opk eeper
named Sy De
vore is singled
out as the
man who did
it.
Sy confesses
it's he who
makes those
jazzy clothes
Aline Mosby for Liberace.
Devore is a tailor, and his Vine
st. shop, surrounded by the big
network TV studios, caters to
the stars of the home screens.
Of all his celebrated customers,
Sy is proudest of how he started
Liberace on the. road to sarto
rial splendor.
"This is one of the things that
helped his career," announced
Devore today.
Liberace's Style Changes
"When Liberace came to me
Bill Holden sent him in I
changed his style completely.
He was wearing wide shoulders
and droopy things. He wanted
something a little different. In
fact, he. wanted a pink tuxedo,
but I talked him out of that."
Instead' Liberace got white tie
and tails,- a gold lame tuxedo
and a gold-and-black tuxedo
with black satin lapel and cuffs.
Devore also made Liberace's
wardrobe for his first movie,
"Sincerely Yours" a gold lace
smoking jacket, gray silk suit
and black tuxedo sprinkled with
gold polka dots.
Shop Becomes Landmark
Devore's shop is a Hollywood
landmark where the TV crowd
hangs out. In the barbership in
back, I found a Marilyn Monroe
calendar and George Burns and
George Gobel getting shaves.
Out in front Donald O'Connor
was looking over some checker
ed vests.
Devore claims the distinction
of getting Bing Crosby out of
those Hawaiian' sport shirts and
into clothes that fit and match.
The tailor also lured George
Gobel into tails.
"Actually movies are so far
away from the viewer that suits
don't show top much," said the
tailor. "But stars get very
clothes conscious on TV. They
all want suits to make them
look tall."
About 17,000,000 persons
crossed the English channel in
1954.
WANNA BUY A TROLLEY?
New York (U.R) Want to
own a trolley car? The New
York Transit Authority an
nounced Thursday it will accept
bids on 15 trolley cars it took
off the- Coney Island Avenue
line. The cars cost 518,000 each
when new. The joker: The pur
chaser must find a way to take
them away from the depot.
Portland (U.R) U. S. Na
tional Bank here has reported a
1955 gain of more than $33,
000,000 for its state-wide bank
deposits over 1954.
PLANER
IB E
iS.
CLEAN, SELECT QUALITY
Fill Your Storage Now
Prompt Delivery
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
Phone 2-2111
Court and Mc Andrews
Probate No. 9530
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ST4TE OR OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF JACKSON
In the Matter of the Estate
of
JOHN EDGAR ADAMS, Deceased
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administrator of the
above estate has filed herein his
final report and account and that
Mondav, January 23. 1956. at 9:30
o'clock A. M., at the courthouse in
the citv of Medford in said County,
has been fixed by the above named
Court as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final report
and account and for the examination
and allowance thereof.
Dated and first published this 23rd
day of December. 1955.
THOMAS J. REEDER,
Administrator
Thomas J. Reeder. Attorney
for Administrator.
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...but it's the '56 Chevro let !
THE NEW BEL AIR SPORT COUPE ona of 19 high-priced-looking Chevrolet models.
Wh o wouldn't mistake this handsome new
Chevrolet for a high-priced car!
It looks strictly "upper bracket" with its
bold new Motoramic styling ... its longer,
lower hood . . . its proud new grille that
spans the full front end.
Even the details would do credit to an
expensive car . . . like the sleek, high
fashion taillights (the left one swings down
to uncover the gas cap!).
- And, inside, mink coats look right at
home with Chevrolet's fine new interiors.
But, even beyond the costly appearance
of its Fisher Body, Chevy gives the. high
priced cars a run for their money. For it's
one of the few great road cars built today!
You'll see what that means when you
take one out on the highway. You'll feel
the added security of Chevrolet's nailed
down stability. You'll thrill at the way it
wheels around tight turns as fobtsure as
a cat on a carpet!
When you need a quick sprint for safer
passing, or a power punch to flatten out a
hill you've got it! V8 horsepower now
ranges all the way up to 205. And there's a
new, sweet-running 6 that pours out 140 h.p.
All engines now have hydraulic-hushed
valve lifters.
Of course, Chevrolet brings you the
added security of safety door latches in all
models. And you can have seat belts, with
or without shoulder harness, and instru
ment panel padding at extra cost.
There's a new Chevrolet just made for
you to have fun with! Come on in and see!
THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER
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